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Nº 401 de La Voz. Mazarrón, 22 de abril de 2016

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Editorial Extraordinary Plenary

es, sirs, the good news this week has been that from next month of May on, residents, visitors and tourists, that is, all those who come to Mazarrón will be given a radar that will watch over our safety when driving from the urban centre to Puerto. It is clear that the users of the road will have to drive at sixty kilometres per hour and in order for nobody to be tempted, some cameras and radars will be there to remind our civic duty with a fine. It is OK. To prevent accidents on the busiest road of Mazarrón, the measure is to control speed, so we will avoid tumbles based on finishing with the patience of the suffering drivers. And to balance out, as coincidences do not exist (I can tell you), the road widening is announced again. The message is clear, we are going to fine everybody, but take it easy, be patient because soon we are going to solve it with the widening. The case of the access into what has been called Ciudad Deportiva should have been solved at the right time by a suitable access with lanes to get in and out of it. However, and if I remember well, the access to the sports complex was made just before the last electoral campaign in which Francisco Blaya ran. We can also remember that at that time, politicians would claim how many things were being developed in Mazarrón, and eight years later, all those things remain still the same. Those who came later promised to develop a lot of things together in order to keep the worst legislature that Mazarrón has had in its history and which ended with two mayors in the courts. A good example of the capacity of the Mazarrón politics. And it seems curious to me seeing those headlines which denounce the Mayoress and her team for blocking the opposition labour. Lack of information, we are said, in addition to more time in the plenary sessions to deal with the matters. Let's see, sirs, what do you want? We go to the plenary sessions to talk about the sex of angels, it does not matter if we talk about the municipal budget or about the color of the flies' wings, plenary sessions gets never-ended. And what for? To evidence exactly what. Let's remember that our memory goes easily out. Let's remember that, just when the legislature was starting, Ciudadanos put the municipal Government balance in danger with the pressure on the Mazarrón pact. Something to be thanked. Then there are those who, looking forward to having a chair, do not hesitate to take advantage of any occasion to come to light. Those are the ones who say “go away, Mrs Mayoress, go away”, a sentence made popular by the questioned José María Aznar at one time, and which seems to be the only goal for some, who, in my modest opinion, seem to have the only goal of getting a chair. Anyway, as we are getting deeper in the analysis of the matter, it gets worse. Now, after the failure in the negotiations of, according to what I understand, the “assault to power” of the left forces, socialism is warming up thinking about the imminent electoral campaign and develops a great propaganda effort with visits and specific publications. All this effort makes me think about only one thing that is how badly things must be going if we are moving that way. To end, and finish with the review of the last days, the only thing left is to mention the Republic 2, which nostalgic and enthusiasts celebrate just now, when it is 80 years since the Spanish Civil War broke out. In this sense, we have to remember the words by historian Hugh Thomas, who pointed out the failure of the Spanish Republic in spite of their promises and good projects. A thought that many analysts have backed up later. Then, the country would be literally drunk with politics and many would ask for a new Spain, which was seen in one hundred different things. That was the frame of the Republic more than three fourths of century ago, does it sound to some of you strangely familiar?

Session to discuss pending points in March's Ordinary

Next Monday, 25th, from 9 pm, the Extraordinary Plenary Session will be held at the Mazarrón Town Hall to discuss nine motions which had not been discussed in the March Ordinary Session. These are five presented by PP, two by C's, one by PSOE and one by PSOE, IU and UIDM together. The motions by the Popular Party are to support the celebration of the Lipodystrophy World Day, in favour of employment and female selfemployment, to urge the Regional Assembly to bring back the original budget of the programs on regional public transport, about the itinerant service of the family meeting point in the Region of Murcia and about the removal of employment policies by the Town Councils. Ciudadanos will apply in their motions the reopening of the municipal swimming-pool, and the correct number of pages of the files, whereas PSOE will ask the Town Council to complement the Mazarrón Green Way by making a way to use bikes until Puerto de Mazarrón, which links the cycle lane to Bolnuevo and another way to El Alamillo and Isla Plana. Regarding the motion presented by PSOE, IU and UIDM, it will be discussed the maintenance of the services given by the Mazarrón Centre of Education for Adult People. Ginés Campillo: “I am very sure that Mayoress will not call for it” According to what the Councillors of Unión Independiente de Mazarrón

(UIDM), Ginés Campillo, Isidro Coy and Andrés Valera stated, along with the Councillors of the Partido Socialista, Izquierda Unida and Ciudadanos, they applied the Mayoress of the municipality, Alicia Jiménez, “to hold an extraordinary Plenary Session to deal with the points which had not been discussed and voted in the last ordinary session in the month of March”. In a press conference, Ginés Campillo (UIDM) explained that “we are protected by the law when applying for an extraordinary plenary session as one third of the councillors who form up the municipal plenary can call for it to be held according to the Law Regulating the Local Regime Bases”. The ex mayor detailed that “municipal sessions get very long, not because the councillors of the opposition are not brief, but because the councillors of the government team who do not belong to PP make their speeches unnecessarily long because it is sure they are told so by the Mayoress in order to avoid Questions Time”. “I can tell in advance that Mrs Mayoress has four days to reply and two months to call and she is not going to make it, I am very sure about it, we are very sure”, Campillo predicted. The next day to the presentation of the writing by the opposition, Alicia Jiménez called for this plenary session to be held on Monday, 25th April, at 9 pm, 23 hours before the April's Ordinary Session.


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